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Do you think a 1500 1bedroom on 7th and Sterling is good? — Brooklynian

Do you think a 1500 1bedroom on 7th and Sterling is good?

phhopeful
edited November -1 in Park Slope
It's nothing fancy, 500sq and very pleasant.

Thanks!

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  • I pay $2K for a 1-to-2 BR in Center Slope. Which houses me and my daughters (I sleep on a futon that I fold into a couch when the girls are with their dad). To me it's a 1 BR; to them it's a 2 BR. Depends on your perspective. It's plenty big, though, and I think your price point is about on target.
  • Subject: It's a little scary...

    renting your first apt! It seems like a good deal (I wasn't banking on finding something in Park Slope, seemed beyond my reach...) but I need someone to hold my hand.

    Thanks for the feedback!
  • Is this the brownstone on the corner (19)?

    I used to live there! We paid $1300/month 5 years ago. It's a nice building but in bad need of renovations last time I talked to a co-op owner.

    If you store stuff in the basement, put it on pallettes. It'll get wet otherwise.
  • Monthly rent in Manhattan's "East Village" is $1300.
  • raw wrote: Monthly rent in Manhattan's "East Village" is $1300.
    ?
  • pureistheword wrote: [quote=raw]Monthly rent in Manhattan's "East Village" is $1300.
    ?
    I think that nmeans that Raw is moving to the East Village.
  • raw wrote: Monthly rent in Manhattan's "East Village" is $1300.
    If you saw something and/or are getting something for this price, its probably the only place at that price.

    $1500/mo in the Slope is very good for a 1bdrm.
  • if its 1300, i would say crack den and full of roaches and needs tons of work LOL.
  • 1500 for a 1 bedroom there is an incredibly good deal.

    that's about the going rate for a studio in this area.

    so very good bargain!
  • Subject: Yes

    It's on target. My buddy just rented a 1 bdroom in center slope for 1500.


    I've heard PS studio & 1 bdrm purchase prices are now moving higher than Manhattan.
  • i never thought i'd say this, but based on a recent apt search in PS, sq footage wise, it is cheaper or comparable to rent a 1 bedroom on the UES.

    If only my studio would be enough room for 2 big personalities =)

    does anyone know of landlords who own rent stablized apts that have a possibility of not being occupied forever and ever? =) PM me.
  • ilovecarbs wrote: i never thought i'd say this, but based on a recent apt search in PS, sq footage wise, it is cheaper or comparable to rent a 1 bedroom on the UES.
    The UES has been cheaper than PS for quite a while now. :!:
  • no steal, but not bad. sounds about right, but who knows without actually seeing it.
  • Subject: Re: Do you think a 1500 1bedroom on 7th and Sterling is good

    PHHopeful wrote: It's nothing fancy, 500sq and very pleasant.

    Thanks!
    if you like it and it's livable, that's a good deal!
  • Restless Native wrote: [quote=ilovecarbs]i never thought i'd say this, but based on a recent apt search in PS, sq footage wise, it is cheaper or comparable to rent a 1 bedroom on the UES.
    The UES has been cheaper than PS for quite a while now. :!:

    there aint much to do on the corner of 80th and the fdr :!: :lol:

    at OP

    without knowing the building amenities or condition of the apt,
    the combo of location + size + pricepoint is an excellent deal.

    Belzjm is correct.
    that is generally the price for a small studio in the same vicinity.

    gl and welcome :!:
  • my 300ish sqf "one" bedroom is 1500 in the same area.

    i guess it depends on the state of the appliances, bathroom and what floor its on.

    so yes good deal.


    oh and for the UES you would have to search for ages to find a better deal there than in park slope. Also the 15% broker fees destroy most decent deals. Also living on 90th and York is not a deal no matter now cheap it is when you're walking 15min to the only subway line.
  • Santa wrote: Also living on 90th and York is not a deal no matter now cheap it is when you're walking 15min to the only subway line.
    BINGO

    for every cheap open listing on the upper east side there are probably 10 craigslist ads for it. which kinda skews ones perspective of the actual volume of availabilities if one doesnt account for it.

    (open listing = apt that is given out to every brokerage in manhattan)

    anyways im assuming op either rented place or missed the chance by now.

    if not send me the info
    i ll get it rented in about 15 minutes.
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